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Dixboro

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
June
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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There is a large clip of wool in this vicinity. Plenty of rain novv days and the crops never looked bettev. Mr. James Hanby is improving his house with a coat of paint. Your correspondent has nevv potatoes that vvill be large enough to market next week. Everybody has been looking for warm weather, and now we have it hot enough to suit them all. It would pay every man in the the town of Superior to take the Argus, even through the campaign, as it will contain all the capaign news. Froin one to five binder agents are through here every day (Sunday excepted) and every agent has the best binder in the market. All the farmer has to do is to pay his money and take his choice. During the thunder storm on the 14Ü1 inst., lightning struck a corn house belonging to Mr. F. P.-Galpin, tearing off many of the boards and cornice on one side. Mr. Galpin was looking from a window of his house about 100 feet distant, and feit the shock quite plainly. The building was not set on'fire.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News